Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control

Ultraviolet-visible chemiluminescent emission features in laboratory-scale flames have been shown by several researchers to correlate well with the flame's equivalence ratio, and it has been suggested that this relation could be used to actively control flames. This study investigated the feasi...

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Main Author: Geddis, Philip James
Other Authors: Thomson, Murray J.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18307
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-183072013-11-09T04:12:40ZEvaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process ControlGeddis, Philip Jameschemiluminescenceflame monitoringpyrometrybasic oxygen furnacebiomasscombustion0548Ultraviolet-visible chemiluminescent emission features in laboratory-scale flames have been shown by several researchers to correlate well with the flame's equivalence ratio, and it has been suggested that this relation could be used to actively control flames. This study investigated the feasibility of extending this knowledge to the industrial setting. Radiative emissions from basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and thermal generating station burner flames were mainly characterized by thermally-induced greybody spectra; emissions from electronically excited species of OH*, OH*, and CO2* were generally weak and did not offer any unique information that could be used as part of a flame diagnostic system. A sub-study which assessed the impact of biomass cofiring demonstrated that emissions of SO2, NOx, and fossil-CO2 could be reduced with direct fuel replacement. The sensor system could be used as a pyrometer, and as part of a burner balancing strategy to counter increased CO emissions and decreased efficiency.Thomson, Murray J.2009-112010-01-19T16:54:56ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-01-19T16:54:56Z2010-01-19T16:54:56ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18307en_ca
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topic chemiluminescence
flame monitoring
pyrometry
basic oxygen furnace
biomass
combustion
0548
spellingShingle chemiluminescence
flame monitoring
pyrometry
basic oxygen furnace
biomass
combustion
0548
Geddis, Philip James
Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control
description Ultraviolet-visible chemiluminescent emission features in laboratory-scale flames have been shown by several researchers to correlate well with the flame's equivalence ratio, and it has been suggested that this relation could be used to actively control flames. This study investigated the feasibility of extending this knowledge to the industrial setting. Radiative emissions from basic oxygen furnace (BOF) and thermal generating station burner flames were mainly characterized by thermally-induced greybody spectra; emissions from electronically excited species of OH*, OH*, and CO2* were generally weak and did not offer any unique information that could be used as part of a flame diagnostic system. A sub-study which assessed the impact of biomass cofiring demonstrated that emissions of SO2, NOx, and fossil-CO2 could be reduced with direct fuel replacement. The sensor system could be used as a pyrometer, and as part of a burner balancing strategy to counter increased CO emissions and decreased efficiency.
author2 Thomson, Murray J.
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Geddis, Philip James
author Geddis, Philip James
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title Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control
title_short Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control
title_full Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control
title_fullStr Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Chemiluminescence as a Measurement Option for Industrial Flame Monitoring and Process Control
title_sort evaluation of chemiluminescence as a measurement option for industrial flame monitoring and process control
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